Running water, a trickle, the spring will dry up, bees will flow out of the spring, and the forest will be full of spring rhyme.
(2) What idioms describe spring and their explanations?
The trickle makes a sound and splashes leisurely along the spring. Ding Dong springs out, bees spring out, short springs disappear, springs disappear, and cold springs think. The fire spring is in Linquan, drinking springs, clear springs, and digging thousands of wells. The flowing water in the mountains is crystal clear, and the fine water gurgles out of the source. Living water drinks from the mountain spring, bees flow from the spring, short springs disappear, springs disappear, springs disappear, wells are dug, springs fall under nine springs, tears are pouring down, and thoughts are like springs in the minds of nymphs. Wei Que Lin Lai's Spring is full of rhyme. Lian Quan lets water and tears drip like spring water. Springs reach poor springs, rotten soil springs, gypsum drinking springs, and clear springs.
(3) What are the idioms describing spring?
1, trickle [ju ā n ju ā n xliú]
A common idiom describes a liquid, trickle: flowing slowly, trickle: the way in which fine water flows slowly.
Origin: In modern times, I read Qian's article "Family Year-end Writing Summary" published in Maoming Evening News (20 12, 16, 18), which made me happy and related to it. : trickle into the sea, every family is harmonious, and the whole country is harmonious.
2, flowing water gurgling [liú shuǐ chán chán]
Translation: Onomatopoeia. Describe a river
Source: Feng Ming Menglong's "History of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty" back to the 37 th: "I saw mountains and rivers overlapping and vegetation growing; Water is flowing and clouds are moving; Birds sing in the forest and the valley answers; I can't push out the trace. " Only when the peaks overlap, the vegetation and trees grow slightly; The sound of running water is gurgling, and the clouds in the sky are one after another; Bird's hoof in the forest, the echo of the valley; I gradually lost my trail.
3, seeks like a spring [móu rú yǒng quán]
Strategies are like rushing springs.
Source: Ye Fan's Biography of Ma Yuan in the Southern Dynasties: "It is to recruit heroes, lure Qiang Rong, seek like a spring, and change the rules." Translation: Summon heroes, persuade people to be strong, and there are many clever schemes, such as springs; The war went smoothly, such as turning a compass.
4. Continuous flow [chu ā n liú bê x:]
Sichuan: rivers. Describe pedestrians, cars and horses as continuous as running water.
Source: Zhou Liangxing's "Thousand Characters": "The stream is endless; Take a picture of Yuancheng. " Pedestrians, chariots, horses, etc. They are as continuous as water, and the scenery is crystal clear.
5. Ganquan will be exhausted [gān quán béJié]
Ganquan: Ganquan. Tired: exhausted. Sweet spring will surely dry up. Metaphorically, talented people suffer a lot and tend to be precocious. The same as "Ganjing exhausts first".
Source: Yizhoushu Zhou Zhu Jie: "Fat tapirs must be cooked, sweet springs must be exhausted, and straight trees must be cut." Fat pigs must be cooked, sweet springs must be exhausted, and straight trees must be cut down.
(4) What are the water idioms about spring water?
Being in Linquan, I am worried about Wei Que: people who dismissed from office before still want to enter the court. The latter version is used to satirize those pseudo-hermits who are obsessed with fame and fortune. The same is "in the rivers and lakes, there is Wei Wei in my heart."
Spring gypsum: spring stone: refers to mountains and rivers; Cream: The ancients called the fat at the apex of the heart "cream", and the space between the heart and diaphragm was called "cream". It is said that this is a place that medicine cannot reach. Metaphor is a hobby of landscapes.
Poor spring rotten soil: poor spring: under the spring, deep in the stratum; Rotten soil: Rotten soil. Refers to the place where people are buried after death.
Qi sets the spring: Qi escapes and the spring flows. Things are going very smoothly.
A plan is like a spring: there are as many springs as there are strategies.
Lian Quan lets water: Lian: incorruptible; Jane: Modesty. It was originally a metaphor for honest officials, and later it was also a metaphor for the beauty of local conditions and customs.
Lin laiquan rhyme: the sweet sound made by the wind blowing trees, springs and stones. Generally refers to nature.
Tears welled up: describe touching sadness, tears welled up.
The thirsty horse ran to the spring: horse: fine horse. Like a thirsty and thirsty horse, running to Ganquan. Describe the strength of calligraphy. It is also a metaphor for urgent desire.
Dig wells and springs: dig: dig; And: to. Digging a well means digging a spring. Metaphor works from beginning to end.
Knee drop: if you like it, hold it on your knees, if you don't like it, push it into the deep water. Metaphor of choose and employ persons love and hate impermanence. It is the same as "adding knees to fall into the deep".
Jiuquan smiles: Jiuquan: deep underground, which used to refer to the place where people were buried after death. Also known as the "grave". The grave is full of smiles. It means to feel gratified and happy after death.
50 four-word words describing spring water.
Bees flow out of the spring.
Short spring will make Joan Hinton, and fire will come to spring.
Dig Jing Quan under the Jiuquan, knee drop spring, thirsty horse version running spring.
Lin Laiquan Yunquan Lianquan makes water and tears like a spring, dripping like a spring, and seeking like a spring.
Qi Juequan went up to the poor spring and down to the rotten soil spring, thinking like a spring in the nymphs, with Wei Que in his heart.
Drinking spring, Tomb-Sweeping Day, fountain, Wan Hu.
[6] What are the idioms to describe spring?
The trickle is noisy, splashing leisurely along the spring. Ding Dong springs, honey bees flow out of the spring, and the spring is short. Joan Hinton's thoughts will be exhausted in spring, and fire will return to spring. I drink the spring in Linquan, the source of the spring is clear, the water in the mountains is clear, and the long water gurgles out of the source. Thinking is like spring in the heart of nymphs. Wei Que Lin Lai's Spring is full of rhyme. Lian Quan lets water and tears drip like spring water. Springs reach poor springs, rotten soil springs, gypsum drinking springs, and clear springs.
What words are used to describe spring water?
Words describing springs
Gurgling sound, meandering sound, spring ding-dong sound, thick spring sound, spring surging sound, cold sound, bead spraying and jade spitting, running sound, trickling water, jubilant ding-dong sound, waves flying, spring exposure, silver fog splashing and gurgling.
(8) Idioms describing spring.
Tears welled up. Tears welled up. Describe extreme sadness or fear.
Angry and thirsty: the lion is a special child; Horse: Good horse. Just like an angry lion picking up stones, a thirsty horse rushes to the spring. Describe the vigorous and unrestrained calligraphy.
Thinking is like a spring, like a gushing spring. Describe people who are quick-thinking and talented.
Affection: wet; Bubble: spit. When the spring is dry, the saliva of fish moistens each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.
Foam with foam: spit; Yan: wet, wet. When the spring is dry, the saliva of fish moistens each other. Metaphor is to help each other with meager strength in difficult situations.
Yingke met a pothole after entering the spring, and he had to fill it out before he could continue to flow forward. Metaphor learning should be done step by step, not in name only.
When bees come out of spring water, they flow like swarms of bees, just like spring water. Describe it for a while.
Tears welled up to describe touching sadness, tears welled up.
Planning is like a spring, and strategy is like a running spring.
Gas breaks the spring, like the escape of gas and the flow of spring water. Things are going very smoothly.
A mountain dwells in the valley and drinks the spring water in the valley. Describe seclusion.
What idioms are there about "spring water"
piddling stream
A common idiom describes a liquid, trickle: a slow-moving version, trickle: the way a trickle flows slowly.
Source: Maoming Evening News.
murmuring stream
onomatopoeic word
Source: Feng Ming's Biography of Menglong in the Eastern Zhou Dynasty.
Bees flowed from the spring.
Like a swarm of bees, like a spring. Describe it for a while.
Source: Qing Gong Zizhen's "On Ancient History": "When Confucius dies, seventy children are useless, and those who write books in the world are out of the spring."
Ganquan will be exhausted [gā n quá n bí jié]
Ganquan: Ganquan. Tired: exhausted. Sweet spring will surely dry up. Metaphorically, talented people suffer a lot and tend to be precocious.
Source: Yizhoushu Zhou Zhu Jie: "Fat tapirs must be cooked, sweet springs must be exhausted, and straight trees must be cut."
The expired spring arrives at [qijué quá n dá]
Such as the escape of gas and the flow of spring water. Things are going very smoothly.
Source: Yong "Yuan Lyman Inscription": "Qi definitely springs up and there is no stagnation."
⑽ What are the idioms with the word "Spring"?
1, tears welled up [lèi rú quán yǒng]: Tears welled up straight out of the water. Describe extreme sadness or fear.
2. Smiling Jiuquan [hán xiào jiǔ quán]: Jiuquan: deep underground, which used to refer to the place where people were buried after death. Also known as the "grave". The grave is full of smiles. It means to feel gratified and happy after death.
3. Honey bees flow out of the spring [fēng chū quán liú]: like a swarm of bees, like a spring. Describe a moment and make it happen.
4. Spring gypsum [quán shí gāo huāng]: spring stone: refers to landscape; Cream: The ancients called the fat at the apex of the heart "cream", and the space between the heart and diaphragm was called "cream". It is said that this is a place that medicine cannot reach. Metaphor is a hobby of landscapes.
5. Ganquan will be exhausted [gān quán bì jié]: Ganquan: a sweet spring. Tired: exhausted. Sweet spring will surely dry up. Metaphorically, talented people suffer a lot and tend to be precocious. The same as "Ganjing exhausts first".